Outdoor Events

Clean, Quiet Power for Unforgettable Experiences

From music festivals to community gatherings, the energy behind an event should enhance the experience, not detract from it. For too long, outdoor events have relied on loud, polluting diesel generators. NOMAD provides a revolutionary alternative: silent, emissions-free, and reliable power that keeps the focus on the main event.

The Challenge: The Problem with Diesel Generators

Reliance on traditional diesel generators brings a host of problems that can compromise the quality and safety of an event:

  • Noise Pollution: The constant drone of generators disrupts performances and conversations.
  • Air Pollution: Harmful fumes and emissions negatively impact the health of attendees and the environment.
  • High Fuel Costs: The cost of purchasing, transporting, and managing diesel fuel can be substantial.
  • Logistical Complexity: Managing fuel storage and generator maintenance adds an unnecessary layer of complication.

The NOMAD Solution: Silent, Sustainable, Simple

A single NOMAD unit can provide all the power your event needs, from stage lighting and sound systems to vendor booths and ticketing.

  • Zero Emissions: Create a cleaner, healthier environment for artists, fans, and staff.
  • Silent Operation: Eliminate distracting generator noise, allowing for pristine audio and a more enjoyable atmosphere.
  • Reliable Power: Deliver consistent, high-quality power without the risk of refueling errors or mechanical failure.
  • Simplified Logistics: Remove the need for diesel fuel logistics and on-site maintenance.

Ready to Power Your Next Event?

Interested in learning how NOMAD can provide clean and quiet power for your next event? Contact our team to discover the right energy solution for your needs.

"This is the first time I actually got to play a decarbonized stage, and I have to say it was great! The system worked flawlessly, there were no diesel fumes, no loud generator noise, and zero-emissions. That's a win for me as an artist, for fans, and the environment."

Adam Gardner
Guitarist, Guster